The narrator asks the audience to calm down once Aunt Marthy has gone into the hospital. She tells the audience that she has had an argument with the old woman, who has been acting more and more like a "little sister" to her. The narrator tells her that she is not tired, and that she will be published in a magazine in a month's time. When the narrator asks her what is wrong, she tells him that she wants to ask him to come to her house and help her prepare for the publication of the magazine. She asks him to wait for her so that she can come and analyze the situation. When she asks him what he is so happy about, he says that he is afraid her eyes will take care of him to the death. He tells her to get down to the house and teach her how to speak to her senior citizens. He says that if something happens, he will not take responsibility for it.
The narrator asks the audience to calm down once Aunt Marthy has gone into the hospital. She tells the audience that she has had an argument with the old woman, who has been acting more and more like a "little sister" to her. The narrator tells her that she is not tired, and that she will be published in a magazine in a month's time. When the narrator asks her what is wrong, she tells him that she wants to ask him to come to her house and help her prepare for the publication of the magazine. She asks him to wait for her so that she can come and analyze the situation. When she asks him what he is so happy about, he says that he is afraid her eyes will take care of him to the death. He tells her to get down to the house and teach her how to speak to her senior citizens. He says that if something happens, he will not take responsibility for it.